Posted On
6/25/2019
4:36:22 AM
by
J B
I had a similar requirement and they took CIVIL ID with English Translation at bottom with Self Attestation.
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Posted On
6/25/2019
4:43:40 AM
by
Idli Dosa
Got CID translated into English. Attached residence copy showing the CID no and PP no. MF co. accepted it
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Posted On
6/25/2019
5:24:55 AM
by
Sahil
You can give them Bank statement which is in english and also contains your address
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Posted On
6/25/2019
5:29:49 AM
by
John Thomas
As Sahil suggested you can submit your Bank statement. It has your address in English.
I did the same for my Mutual Funds account.
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Posted On
6/26/2019
11:28:50 PM
by
JC
Thanking you all for your comments. I have bank account in NBK, but its statement never mentions the address, so it cannot be used as address proof.
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Posted On
6/26/2019
11:39:51 PM
by
Bank Manager
Read what Idli Dosa has mentioned.
The CID has your home address.
The CID no. is written in residence page.
PP NO. is written in residence page.
So all are linked to each other.
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Posted On
3/23/2020
5:38:40 AM
by
Investor
Hi,
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Also you can take your risk profile assessment online on the website before starting investment.
Thanks
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